Class Notes

1902

April 1943 DR. PHILIP P. THOMPSON, A. H. FITZGERALD
Class Notes
1902
April 1943 DR. PHILIP P. THOMPSON, A. H. FITZGERALD

George Hubbard is in the Real Estate Mortgage business at 41st St., New York City. The firm's name is Hubbard, Wester-velt and Mottelay, Inc., but prior to the war George had his two sons associated with him in sort of a Mother Hubbard combination. Both his sons are Dartmouth graduates and his youngest son is now a captain in the Army, while his daughter Lillian is married to James Barnard, a lieutenant in the Navy. George and his good wife whom we have all of us enjoyed meeting at every class reunion are very happy that the family name is going on in a fine baby grandson, John Clark Hubbard Jr.

Clarence Hosford lives quietly on a farm at the end of the second bridge north of Hanover where he would welcome any 1902 men traveling that way. Clarence says he noticed, when a lad, that in his small village there was always one man who did not work much but paid his bills. By practicing Vermont thrift and Yankee ingenuity he says he had reached that pinnacle. His wife died in 1940, but he had a daughter, 21 years of age, and she is the seventh generation of Hosfords to live on his acres. Clarence shows wisdom in wintering in Florida.

Arthur Houghton practices law in Worcester as a member of the firm of Thayer, Smith and Gaskill. His daughter, Doris, is 27 years old and is married to Major Brent Ott of Shaker Heights, Ohio.

Secretary, 7 Ship Channel Rd., So. Portland, Me. Class Agent, Prudential Insurance Cos., Newark, N. J.